What you should mention in resume for new career

March 1, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Change Jobs

When you are thinking about changing your career, you may have to spend some time to make a good resume, especially if you do not have work experience related to the new career. Resumes do not get jobs, but resumes can open or close the door to job opportunities. The aim of the curriculum is to ensure that an employer wants to talk to you or to make a select group of the job interview to be offered. Here are some steps to help you write your resume.

1. Make a functional resume that highlights your skills and experience in diverse areas such as administration, communications, marketing and planning. It may or may not include a work history.

2. Start your resume with the heading “put your name, address and contact details. Then add “Target” identifies the type of job you are seeking.

3. Under ‘Education’ includes your high school if he is the highest level of education. If you graduated from a university or technical school, to include all degrees, certificates and diplomas that are relevant to the type of job you are seeking.

4. In ‘Business-related training courses listed on the job or formal training received in the past or current employment.

5. In ‘The experience of working list of all the experience, including experience unrelated to your current target would show a steady work record and make a good impression. Do not include lengthy description of work that is not relevant to its objective.

6. You can also add other sections as professional associations, professional licenses’, ’skills’ and’ hobbies and interests. “

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